Dmitri Nikolayevich Djomuschkin

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Dmitri Nikolayevich Djomuschkin

Dmitri Nikolajewitsch Djomuschkin ( Russian Дми́трий Никола́евич Дёмушкин ; born May 7, 1979 in Moscow ) is a Russian right-wing extremist .

Life

In 1999 Djomuschkin founded the Slavic Union ( Russian Славянский Союз ), which over the years has developed into one of the largest and most notorious right-wing radical organizations in Russia, and which he acts as its leader. In 2001 Djomushkin was one of the founding members of the National State Party of Russia, who was refused registration by the Ministry of Justice because of its extremism.

In June 2004 Djomushkin announced a "night of long knives" for Russia's enemies, human rights organizations that "would usually consist of non-Russian 'civil rights activists' and be paid by the FBI, MI6 and Mossad".

In 2012, he tried to run for mayoral elections in Kaliningrad . Djomuschkin is also a co-organizer of the Russian marches .

In 2017, the Moscow Nagatinsky District Court sentenced him to 2.5 years' imprisonment for inciting hatred and hostility ( extremism ) under Article 282 of the Russian Federation's Criminal Code . Dmtri Djomuschkin was charged before the court with the photos of the radical right-wing Russian marches that he had uploaded on his vk page. Djomushkin had to go to a penal colony. After a partially completed decriminalization , he was released two weeks before the end of his prison term.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c PORTRAIT DMITRI DJOMUSCHKIN RUSSIAN NEONAZI: “The German nation is dead” , August 17, 2012, Der Tagesspiegel
  2. Hooligan riot: Moscow's mob chases foreigners , December 14, 2010, spiegel.de
  3. Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya : Russian Diary, DuMont, 2007 ISBN 9783832180225
  4. Russian Nationalism on the Rise , November 3, 2013, Deutschlandfunk
  5. Националиста Дмитрия Демушкина досрочно освободили из колонии . February 20, 2019 ( bbc.com [accessed March 12, 2019]).